Patrick
Find more information about schools and find more schools.
Pedro
Picking a school where your son/daughter will be for the next 4 years of his/her life is very important. The most important part for me is the financial aid because if the school costs a lot of money, usually the child has to be working and taking out loans throughtout the shcool year, and that can affect with the schoolwork. You want to make sure you visit the school a couple of times and not only during the weekly campus tours, but also on the weekends at night to analyze how the nightlife is as well as the schools safety. You want to always ask about the cooperative job options that the school has because with today's economy the employers are looking for as most experience as possible. Another important factor to research is the class size and the tutoring services available to make sure that your child has a good opportunity to receive a good education. Also, look at the job placement percentages that the school has for its graduates. This is what I would advice to parents of incoming freshmen.
Kyle
The best advice that can be given in regard to finding the correct school is that you must talk to as many regular students as possible, if possible. The students that guide the tours will paint the most favorable picture that they can for the school, while the regular students will tell it as it is. In order to make the most of the college experience one must make friends early and often in order to develop a group of people that you can develop connections with.
Elizabeth
The advice that I would give to students about finding the right colege is to keep your options open and take advantage of opportunities that some schools offer such as open house, tours, sitting in on a class, or even staying the night on a prospective student sleeping bag weekend. All of these options help you better see what the college has to offer and help you narrow down your choices ,giving you and idea of what goes on around the campus. I would do some research on the shool before you attend an interview and ask questions so that you have an idea about the school that you may end up attending. Keep an open mind and remain positive because this time in your life can be very stressful deterimining where you want to spend the next four years of your life. Never loose hope and always believe in yourself for making it this far in your school career. Best of luck !!
Michael
When looking for a college it's important to understand that beyond being a place where you will learn for the next four years, this is a place that you will live for the next four years (assuming that you will be living on campus). You should go to school somewhere where you are interested in living. Academics are important, but you can usually find similar caliber schools with much different atmospheres within a reasonable radius of where you are looking to go to school.
The key to making the most out of your college experience is learning and exploring within the classroom as well as out of it. Don't be afraid to try new things. College is a place where you can figure out what you like and who you are. Push yourself to your limits and you will discover your full potential.
William
Choose your college based on your own interests and your feelings about being on a particular campus rather than being swayed by your parents' or teachers assessment of the best fit for you.
Tyron
You, the student decides to make the most of college. College should be considered for its academics and social life which should be a factor that should not be overlooked. There must be a balance between them both to feel comfortable as an attending student, but staying focus on academics should never be forgotten.
Eric
Be sure the college you decide to go to is the right fit for you, but don't be afraid to take chances!
travis
dont chose Steven's Institute of Technology
Jayme
Visit as many schools as you possibly can, and try to talk with students from all years about how they like their school.